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  3. Full body scanner - Wikipedia

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    From the perspective of annual dosage, the ANSI 43.17.2009 standard stipulates that a transmission X-ray dosage of 0.25 μSv per scan, in conjunction with an annual total limit at 250 μSv, equates to a per-person maximum of such 1000 scans per year for a civilian-aviation passenger.

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    A small dog was accidentally sent through the X-ray screening at Dane County Regional Airport in Wisconsin, the Transportation Security Administration said, reminding travelers to check their ...

  5. Positron emission tomography - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2008, Cancer Care Ontario reports that the current average incremental cost to perform a PET scan in the province is CA$1,000–1,200 per scan. This includes the cost of the radiopharmaceutical and a stipend for the physician reading the scan. [92] In the United States, a PET scan is estimated to be US$1500-$5000.

  6. Image intensifier - Wikipedia

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    An image intensifier or image intensifier tube is a vacuum tube device for increasing the intensity of available light in an optical system to allow use under low-light conditions, such as at night, to facilitate visual imaging of low-light processes, such as fluorescence of materials in X-rays or gamma rays (X-ray image intensifier), or for conversion of non-visible light sources, such as ...

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  8. Infrared vision - Wikipedia

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    Infrared vision is the capability of biological or artificial systems to detect infrared radiation.The terms thermal vision and thermal imaging [1] [2] are also commonly used in this context since infrared emissions from a body are directly related to their temperature: hotter objects emit more energy in the infrared spectrum than colder ones.

  9. New Study Outlines the Cost of Having a Dog in Each ... - AOL

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    According to the research team, the national average lifetime cost of having a dog is $28,801, but 13 states exceed the national average and exceed $30,000 lifetime cost. ... at $1283 per year ...